Month: November 2018

As stated in the parallel post to Mac Miller's other "Spotify Single" selection "Dunno," the late rapper's musicality remains unparalleled among his peers. Upon drawing inspiration from past eras, as many musicians do, Mac can actually use acoustic instruments to bring life to his emotions. Today, Mac's prowess shines through, given a second

I see that our president has suddenly become enamored of The Trump Train, a fan site, and decided to retweet four of their tweets this morning. I’m sure you’re curious to learn more about this account that’s won Trump’s love, so I took a quick look. Mostly it seems to

Nodus’ fourth series has been dubbed the Avalon, and it’s already garnered some notable excitement among watch-heads. That fervor is not without good reason. Nodus has, somewhat quietly, developed a bit of a cult following among enthusiasts, and it’s largely because they make nice watches (crazy, right?). Nodus’ last three

Warning: Adult content ahead I've been struggling with my gender identity for about the last two or three years. What started as sexualized fantasy became... More. It was slow, at first. And weird even as it developed. There are still days when I'm internally disgusted by myself. This story is

Qualcomm Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of the chipmaker, has plans to invest up to $100 million in artificial intelligence.
Specifically, Qualcomm says it will provide capital to startups building on-device AI, which is AI that runs on the end device, like a smartphone or vehicle, rather than

Why the debate for Skype for Business vs Teams?
I know this is going to elicit some debate among readers, and that's okay. After all, we're comparing a product that has been around in various forms for more than eighteen years (Skype for Business (SfB0) is the latest iteration of what

It’s been over three decades since The Handmaid’s Tale was published—and likely a little while since you read the CanLit novel in grade 10 English class—but over the past couple of years, the dystopian world that Margaret Atwood created has come to the forefront of popular culture. Whether it’s an Emmy-winning television